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>> mark. no one calls me mr. zuckerberg. a lot of them are. we create an open culture. >> he is now a husband. he married his girlfriend of almost nine years. priscilla chan. >> i said i was having a surprise party for graduating from medical school. it was a small wedding with 80 people but it was nice. >> his life at facebook these days is complicated filled with meetings and travel. this week he visited russia to meet the prime minister. he appeared on a late-night russian tv show wearing that same t-shirt adistrict attorneyed -- adistrict attorneyed with small facebook logos. >> my wife has a bunch of stuff but her drawer is scrubs for the hospital. >> you are telling me you have one drawer of a wardrobe closet? >> like men everywhere. >> i have a slightly bigger closet than that. >> mark zuckerberg has bigger issues now than closet space. his goal, he says is to continue to build the company he founded. >> are you even allowed at this stage, mark, to express any doubt or show any signs of pressure because so many people are watching you s
>> mark. no one calls me mr. zuckerberg. a lot of them are. we create an open culture. >> he is now a husband. he married his girlfriend of almost nine years. priscilla chan. >> i said i was having a surprise party for graduating from medical school. it was a small wedding with 80 people but it was nice. >> his life at facebook these days is complicated filled with meetings and travel. this week he visited russia to meet the prime minister. he appeared on a late-night...
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nbc's matt lauer sat down with ceo mark zuckerberg. take a listen. >> if a company has a billion customers, how can they not be killing it making money? >> well, i think it depends on your definition of killing it. we are making billions of dollars, right? we are a public company now, so i can talk about it. >> all right. so does facebook's billion milestone and the launch of a commercial campaign mean an upside for the company. >>. if only it were that easy. you've got a billion users and nothing to worry about. >> it's a little more challenging than that. >> what's the significance of reaching a billion users if zuckerberg told matt lauer they have 600 million mobile users. what they're saying is two thirds of your users are on mobile and mobile is still the big question. >> another one we're not hairing a lot about is 100 million are registered using instagram. that's a big threat to facebook. they bought it and people are fleeing to something that they own. so i think that facebook is uniquely positioned on mobile. you know, the ad
nbc's matt lauer sat down with ceo mark zuckerberg. take a listen. >> if a company has a billion customers, how can they not be killing it making money? >> well, i think it depends on your definition of killing it. we are making billions of dollars, right? we are a public company now, so i can talk about it. >> all right. so does facebook's billion milestone and the launch of a commercial campaign mean an upside for the company. >>. if only it were that easy. you've got...
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tomorrow on "today" matt will have an exclusive interview with facebook founder mark zuckerberg. this is his first since he took the company public. they discussed fak's future, the morale of the staff and that other big silicon valley company. >> last weekend apple sold about 5 million of their new iphone 5s. did you buy one? >> tim sent one to me. it's a wonderful device. >> you got a freebie. didn't have to pay anything, huh? so are you now an iphone 5 user? is that the phone you've got in your pocket or back in your desk? >> i think i handed my phone to someone else. >> much more of matt's exclusive and rare interview with mark zuckerberg, founder of facebook later on "today." >> we want to begin this half hour with a second chance for a baseball player, a baseball player injured in his one and only at-bat in the major leagues. we'll talk to adam greenberg exclusively but first nbc kerry sanders is at marlins park in miami. hey, kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what a story. 31-year-old adam greenberg here at home plate in marlins park. it took more than seven
tomorrow on "today" matt will have an exclusive interview with facebook founder mark zuckerberg. this is his first since he took the company public. they discussed fak's future, the morale of the staff and that other big silicon valley company. >> last weekend apple sold about 5 million of their new iphone 5s. did you buy one? >> tim sent one to me. it's a wonderful device. >> you got a freebie. didn't have to pay anything, huh? so are you now an iphone 5 user? is...
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on the nasdaq bucking the trend was facebook it's up one half percent as its head mark zuckerberg needs it in moscow we're told about that fifty five minutes time in europe we're also seeing a positive session with the end acts up one after said despite the fact that the euro zone unemployment came in a record eighteen point two million people without a job but the mining sector was driving the growth for the strata up more than three percent after it except the day merger. a merger deal with glen point a national train company and in currencies the euro is stronger versus the greenback while the russian ruble managed to strengthen at the end of the session in the final minutes against both currencies half a percent versus the greenback. that's all i have signed for this hour but i'll be back with plenty more fifty five minutes thanks to major in a couple of minutes we uncover the murky world of hostage taking profit making and corruption you know jiri is oil industry at so next program. culture is that so much a given to each musician of our mind as a friend in the arab spring the arab
on the nasdaq bucking the trend was facebook it's up one half percent as its head mark zuckerberg needs it in moscow we're told about that fifty five minutes time in europe we're also seeing a positive session with the end acts up one after said despite the fact that the euro zone unemployment came in a record eighteen point two million people without a job but the mining sector was driving the growth for the strata up more than three percent after it except the day merger. a merger deal with...
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. >>> the fashion secrets of mark zuckerberg. why this billionaire founder of facebook says he wears the same thing every day. >>> what? >>> and a sobering warning about a popular kind of smoke detector that may not >>> big question of the day, will apple have its long-rumored ipad mini ready in time for the holiday shopping season. >> apple is said to be working on an ipad with a screen about two inches smaller than the current version. it would compete directly with amazon's kindle fire and google's nexus 7 tablets. the "wall street journal" says apple suppliers have started production of the ipad mini. and the tech giant is expected to send out an invitation next week for the big announcement. >>> what do you wear if you're one of the world's youngest billionaires. facebook's mark zuckerberg said he has about 20 identical gray t-shirts so he doesn't have to worry about what to wear. it was part of zuckerberg's first tv interview since the rocky ipo. you can see the whole interview on the "today" show tomorrow morning right her
. >>> the fashion secrets of mark zuckerberg. why this billionaire founder of facebook says he wears the same thing every day. >>> what? >>> and a sobering warning about a popular kind of smoke detector that may not >>> big question of the day, will apple have its long-rumored ipad mini ready in time for the holiday shopping season. >> apple is said to be working on an ipad with a screen about two inches smaller than the current version. it would...
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"today's" host matt lauer had a chance to interview mark zuckerberg. here's a look at the interview. >> they say this is not only the visionary and the technical guy, this is the ceo. i was reading the article. they said this is like the guy who's learning as he goes. it's like you're learning how to fly and they're in the cockpit. how do you feel about that? >> i take the responsibility extremely seriously. and our responsibility as a company is just to do the best that we can and build the best product for people. and if we build the best products, then i think that we can leading in the space for a long time. that's what we need to stay focused on. >> will it happen naturally. you built the product. can the company make money? i'm not a tech guy and i'm not a business guy but the question i hear over and over again, if a company has a billion customers, how can they not be killing it if they're making money. >> i guess we ooh killing it, we are making billions of dollars. we're a public company now, so i can talk about it. the future is going to be
"today's" host matt lauer had a chance to interview mark zuckerberg. here's a look at the interview. >> they say this is not only the visionary and the technical guy, this is the ceo. i was reading the article. they said this is like the guy who's learning as he goes. it's like you're learning how to fly and they're in the cockpit. how do you feel about that? >> i take the responsibility extremely seriously. and our responsibility as a company is just to do the best that...
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first joe has the top stories. >> one is not that mark zuckerberg wears the same thing every day. and so do i. not here, but when i go home i wear the same thing. >> looks like a uniform but steve jobs did, too. einstein did the same thing or another one of the great philosophers because he said it wasted too much time to figure out what to wear during the day. >> they don't have to think about clothes. it frees a lot of band width. >>> the ecb, when they change it, then i'll rush to it but at this point they left it unchanged again. all right, the ecb left its key interest rate unchanged. mario draghi will begin his news conference at 8:30 a.m. eastern, we'll find out the nuances of leaving it unchanged, we'll update european equities at this point, green arrows but five, six points or so. u.s. equity futures and how do you interpret the stock market moves based on last night's debate? there's a lot of different things. with intrade at 65% for the president so at this point 65% he's reelected according to intrade, big jump for romney, almost a 50% or 40% jump on intrade but still
first joe has the top stories. >> one is not that mark zuckerberg wears the same thing every day. and so do i. not here, but when i go home i wear the same thing. >> looks like a uniform but steve jobs did, too. einstein did the same thing or another one of the great philosophers because he said it wasted too much time to figure out what to wear during the day. >> they don't have to think about clothes. it frees a lot of band width. >>> the ecb, when they change it,...
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all of this coming as mark zuckerberg is 5,000 miles away in rush yarks selling the idea of facebook to an entirely new market. the company that convinced its users to share nearly everything about themselves and their personal lives online is reportedly now exploring new, more invasive ways of tapping into its most lucrative asset, its nearly 900 million users. >> the commitment we made is we're going to execute this mission of making the world more open and connected. >> reporter: but "the wall street journal" reports that facebook is opening those connections to marketers. reportedly now allowing them to target ads based on the e-mail addresses and phone numbers users post on their profiles. even displaying ads based on what users search for on other websites. it's a service facebook competitors, like google and yahoo! have offered marketers for years. but one mark zuckerberg, the company's founder, has publicly shied away from. >> what facebook is doing is keeping tabs on what you're doing all over the web. ultimately, facebook is a business. facebook makes more money if they sel
all of this coming as mark zuckerberg is 5,000 miles away in rush yarks selling the idea of facebook to an entirely new market. the company that convinced its users to share nearly everything about themselves and their personal lives online is reportedly now exploring new, more invasive ways of tapping into its most lucrative asset, its nearly 900 million users. >> the commitment we made is we're going to execute this mission of making the world more open and connected. >> reporter:...
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since stocks started selling in may, it's lost nearly half of its predebut value. >> mark zuckerberg is not an advertising guy. he's reluctant to make facebook a place where advertisers thrive and users don't. but at a certain point, this is the balance that facebook has to juggle. >> reporter: what users may not like is reports that the company is studying how its online ads later affect how users buy offline. >>> we're going to get to the heartwarming comeback story now. adam greenberg of the marlins suffered a devastating injury in his first major league at-bat. but last night, he scored big with the fans. abc's matt gutman was there. >> reporter: those roars, the standing ovation, all for this man, adam greenberg. not because he's a star. but because he is proof second chances really do happen. >> hearing my name and my number, it's a dream come true. >> reporter: it took greenberg seven years to get his second big league at-bat tuesday. >> here we go. >> reporter: a small moment, perhaps. but for the 31-year-old, this was his real-life "field of dreams." that's because greenberg
since stocks started selling in may, it's lost nearly half of its predebut value. >> mark zuckerberg is not an advertising guy. he's reluctant to make facebook a place where advertisers thrive and users don't. but at a certain point, this is the balance that facebook has to juggle. >> reporter: what users may not like is reports that the company is studying how its online ads later affect how users buy offline. >>> we're going to get to the heartwarming comeback story now....
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. >>> russian prime minister dmitry medvedev welcoming facebook head mark zuckerberg to moscow yesterday. today zuckerberg will lecture at moscow state university. russia has a growing i.t. industry. in fact some of the biggest investors are russian. >>> and this woman, janet napolitano, is in charge of american cyber security and the internet world scratching its collective head this morning after an interview on cnn where secretary of homeland security napolitano says she doesn't use e-mail because she's worried it's insecure. to be sure she works in perhaps the most sensitive office in all of american government so maybe it makes sense. but the lady in charge of making sure your e-mail is secure says she doesn't use. >> it doesn't that say something in itself? >> what if she got hacked, you know? that wouldn't be didn't. >>> right now we're talking some weather. safe to say it's going to be hot. >> oh, it is going to be hot. good morning to you. i want to thank you for waking up with us each and every morning. we've got a major swing in your temperatures. we want to start with this li
. >>> russian prime minister dmitry medvedev welcoming facebook head mark zuckerberg to moscow yesterday. today zuckerberg will lecture at moscow state university. russia has a growing i.t. industry. in fact some of the biggest investors are russian. >>> and this woman, janet napolitano, is in charge of american cyber security and the internet world scratching its collective head this morning after an interview on cnn where secretary of homeland security napolitano says she...